Resultados

Malasia - Copa MFL 11/11 12:25 - Terengganu II v Johor Darul Takzim II L 1-0
Malasia - Copa MFL 10/30 13:00 - Kedah II v Johor Darul Takzim II W 0-3
Malasia - Copa MFL 10/24 13:00 - Johor Darul Takzim II v PDRM sub-23 D 1-1
Malasia - Copa MFL 10/14 09:30 - Kuala Lumpur City F.C. sub-23 v Johor Darul Takzim II D 1-1
Malasia - Copa MFL 10/07 13:00 - Johor Darul Takzim II v Selangor II W 1-0
Malasia - Copa MFL 09/20 13:00 - Johor Darul Takzim II v Perak II W 1-0
Malasia - Copa MFL 08/11 09:30 - Terengganu II v Johor Darul Takzim II L 2-1
Malasia - Copa MFL 08/06 13:00 - Johor Darul Takzim II v Sri Pahang FC sub-23 W 2-0
Malasia - Copa MFL 07/24 13:00 - Johor Darul Takzim II v Kedah II W 1-0
Malasia - Copa MFL 03/14 12:15 - Johor Darul Takzim II v Terengganu II L 0-1
Malasia - Premier League 09/30 13:00 18 [8] Selangor II v Johor Darul Takzim II [1] W 0-1
Malasia - Premier League 09/04 12:15 17 [1] Johor Darul Takzim II v Terengganu II [3] W 3-0

Estadísticas

 TotalLocalVisitante
Encuentros Disputados 7 4 3
Wins 3 3 0
Draws 2 1 1
Losses 2 0 2
Goals for 7 5 2
Goals against 5 1 4
Clean sheets 3 3 0
Failed to score 1 0 1

Johor Darul Ta'zim Football Club II (; Malay: Kelab Bolasepak Johor Darul Ta'zim II) or simply JDT II is a Malaysia football club based in Johor Bahru, Johor. The club currently plays in the MFL Cup, the u-23 development professional football league in Malaysia. Johor Darul Ta'zim II is a feeder club for Johor Darul Ta'zim.

History

Johor Darul Ta'zim II was founded as Johor Football Association (then known as Johor FA or simply Johor) in 1955 and are known as one of the "second-wave" football teams to participate in Malaysian football league (first-wave are Kedah and Selangor.). In its early years, the team was based in Kluang, Johor under the guidance of its Johor Football Association. In 1964, the southern-side team moved to Tan Sri Dato' Haji Hassan Yunos Stadium. Few changes in the management of Johor Football Association in the 1970s saw Datuk Suleiman Mohd Noor appointed as president and team manager. Under his management, the team rose as a formidable team in the football scene. This was proven some years later when Johor won Piala Razak trophy in 1983 and their first ever Malaysia Cup trophy in 1985 and also Piala Sultan Haji Ahmad Shah (better known as Piala Sumbangsih) in 1986 under then coach, Ahmad Esa.

When the Malaysia football league went Semi-Pro in 1989, Johor was the first team to win the Malaysia Cup and the Malaysia League in 1991, thus achieved a "Grand Double", first ever by a team in this country during that Semi-Pro period. It was also a second Malaysia Cup for the Johor team. In 1992, Johor finished seventh in the league, their worst standings since 1989. This was proven crucial for the former coach, Michael Urukalo, as he was dismissed and replaced by Wan Jamak Wan Hassan. Johor see off their 1993 season well, standing at fifth position even without two of their cup-winners import players, Abbas Saad and Alistair Edwards. The team then went on with years of trophyless drought until 1998, when they won their first FA Cup. The next season saw the team clinching promotion to top division in winning the Liga Premier title. Johor had a tough seasons in the Premier One League and finally were relegated back to Premier Two League in 2001 after two years in top-flight division.

For the 2006–07 Liga Premier competition, Johor FA decided to compete under the sponsored name Johor PBT Pasir Gudang (or Johor Pasir Gudang). They were given the green light by Football Association of Malaysia on 9 January 2007 to compete under the new name. Reasons behind the change for the team's name are controversial because the team had to merged with now-defunct Pasir Gudang United F.C. which caused an unrest amongst supporters. However, there are another reason because the Pasir Gudang Local Authority (PBTPG), now known as Majlis Perbandaran Pasir Gudang (MPPG), is Johor FA's main sponsor during that season.

Under rebranding exercise done under ownership of Tunku Ismail Ibrahim of all Johor football in 2014, Johor FA football team is rebranded to Johor Darul Ta'zim FC II and is now operating as the second team of Johor Darul Ta'zim FC (JDT). Acting as reserve team to JDT, both teams now are permitted to transfer several players between them in a season, without the restriction of registration windows. Under this agreement, a player contracted to JDT may make several appearances with JDT II, and vice versa.

El Johor Darul Takzim Football Club II, comúnmente conocido como JDT II y JDT Fútbol Sala, es un club de fútbol de Malasia con sede en Johor Bahru, Johor. El club forma parte de la familia de clubes Johor Darul Ta'zim y juega en la Liga Premier de Malasia, la segunda división del fútbol malasio.

El JDT II fue fundado en 2013 como un club de fútbol sala, pero en 2016 se convirtió en un club de fútbol. El equipo juega sus partidos en el Estadio Sultan Ibrahim, que tiene una capacidad de 40.000 espectadores.

El JDT II ha ganado varios títulos, incluyendo la Liga Premier de Malasia en 2019 y la Copa de Malasia en 2022. El club también ha participado en varias competiciones internacionales, incluyendo la Copa de la AFC y la Liga de Campeones de la AFC.

El JDT II es conocido por su estilo de juego ofensivo y su capacidad para marcar goles. El equipo también cuenta con una plantilla fuerte, que incluye a varios jugadores internacionales.

El JDT II es uno de los clubes más exitosos de Malasia y es considerado un candidato al título en todas las competiciones en las que participa.